2012
DOI: 10.1597/10-020
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Facial Profile Evaluation of Isolated Pierre Robin Sequence

Abstract: The facial profile was more convex in individuals with PRS than in those with regular facial growth and with no pathology. The mandible was responsible for the convexity of the profile in PRS because of its lack off anterior projection. An important relationship between the extension of the cleft palate and alterations in facial profile in PRS was not observed.

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“…Most research from the last decade has indicated there is no catch-up growth (Hermann et al 2003;Eriksen et al 2006;Ozawa et al 2012). Interestingly, and in contrast, three-quarters of the respondents answered yes when we asked if they noticed catch-up growth in their patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Most research from the last decade has indicated there is no catch-up growth (Hermann et al 2003;Eriksen et al 2006;Ozawa et al 2012). Interestingly, and in contrast, three-quarters of the respondents answered yes when we asked if they noticed catch-up growth in their patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…These included gonion-pogonion (Go-Pg; Lu et al, 2007;Rogers et al, 2009;Chung et al, 2012) and Co-Gn (Shen et al, 2012). Several studies in the nonlongitudinal group did not formally measure mandibular length (Ranta et al, 1985;Krimmel et al, 2009;Ozawa et al, 2012). In longitudinal Figure 2.…”
Section: Sagittal Mandibular Length and Positionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15,2832 Although current longitudinal studies have failed to clearly demonstrate its existence, it is clear syndromic mandibles are different in morphology and physiology when compared with the nonsydromic variants. 28,33,34 Careful consideration to the pathogenic diagnosis is paramount in successful treatment. Ultimately, this survey was able to establish clear trends in the current workup and surgical management of this heterogenous sequence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%